Celebrity real estate news today is Magician Penn Jillette listed his candy-colored house he calls “The Slammer” for 2.1 million. The Las Vegas house is not all warm and cozy. More like Penn as per a YouTube video ” The house was built to be as close to what a house would be if Penn were a house.”

Realtor.com listing details the Las Vegas house as seven bedrooms with two master bedrooms included, 10 bathrooms, two kitchens, a whopping 7,932 square feet, and has a host of bells and whistles of which some are unusual.

Penn Jillette has an estimated net worth of $175 million.

I know little about Magician Penn Jillette and his partner Teller myself. I have not seen them perform in Vegas and I never saw their Showtime series Penn & Teller: Bullshit! where they debunked theories and current topics of interest. Just reading about them lets me know they are probably not my cup of tea. The house exterior is cold concrete with a flat roof, so no surprise.

More Extreme Home: To get to his bedroom from the kitchen you have to go outside via the balcony above…..

There is a hidden musician room behind the home theater, but visible in the above photo……

The concrete exterior of the house is designed to repel and keep people from wanting to enter, and the interior has creature comforts to encourage people to stay once they have arrived. – YouTube.

YouTube: “The kitchen counters are high because he is 6’6″ and he does not want to stoop over a kitchen counter.” Some of the windows are also positioned higher in the wall to accommodate his height. There are two kitchens with one he calls My Parent’s House area that has a cozier atmosphere for when his parent’s come to visit,” but they are right next to each other, as above.

Bold colors reign throughout including in this red and white bathroom. Extreme Home bathroom alert: Since Penn calls the house The Slammer, there is a toilet in one of the bathrooms that is from a prison supply company.

Not sure what this purple-pink room is used for in “The Slammer” house, but it looks like some sort of office/music room. Jillette broadcasted his radio show from this house, perhaps that was the purpose of this purple-pink room. The house has been featured on many television shows and in articles, and was designed by his architect friend Colin Summers.

CC: wikimedia

I did not know he was the voice announcer for Comedy Central or that he was often on the TV show Sabrina, the Teenage Witch.

It seems to fit his personality. It is strange to think he wants to make it uninviting, then create it so you don’t want to leave. I have seen him give a tour of his home a few years ago. I remember thinking the perfect strange home for a strange guy.